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Mute Print
Release Date: 2009 - 04 - 27, Audio CD, Nitro Last Update 17.12.2009 05:58
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by - written on 13/01/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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Tragically cut short at a mere 33 minutes, A Wilhelm Scream still manage to find the time to blast their way through another fantastic selection of 11 tracks of the best played melodic hardcore punk you will probably ever hear. This is an important album for the group as it marked both the first full length release after their name change from the equally obscure 'Smackin' Isaiah' and the solidification of the band's lineup. The prior full length release 'The Benefits of Thinking Out Loud' was released under both band names, but this was as a result of a later re-release of the album in question. 'Mute Print' was released on indie record label Nitro (co-owned ... Read the complete review
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